Plank and tile lifting assembly

ABSTRACT

A plank and tile lifting assembly includes a plate that has a lower end and a pair of legs is attached to the lower end such that the legs extend forward of the plate. The legs are spaced from each other. A pair of biasing ridges is attached to the rear side of the plate and extends to and beyond a juncture of the plate and the legs. The biasing ridges each have an outer surface that are convexly arcuate to facilitate a lever action of the legs being lifted upwardly as the plate is tilted rearwardly. A panel is attached to the lower end of the plate and has an opposite free edge. The panel extends downwardly from the lower end a distance less than the biasing ridges extend downwardly from the free edge. A handle is attached to the plate.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION (1) Field of the Invention

The disclosure relates to plank lifting device and more particularlypertains to a new plank lifting device having a unique structureallowing for the removal of planks either utilizing an adjacent plank ora joist.

(2) Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37CFR 1.97 and 1.98

The prior art relates to plank lifting devices that typically includewrecking bar type structure having a rounded heel with a terminal endwhich forms a chiseled edge and may include a notch for engaging andremoving nails. Such devices do not provide enough leverage to preventplanks, such as flooring panels or deck planking, from splitting and arelimited in their usefulness once some of the planks have been removed.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above bygenerally comprising a plate that has a front side, a rear side, anupper end, a lower end, a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge.A pair of legs is attached to the lower end such that the legs extendforward of the plate. The legs are spaced from each other and one of thelegs extends downwardly from the first lateral edge and one of the legsextends downwardly from the second lateral edge. Each of the legs has adistal end with respect to the plate. A pair of biasing ridges isattached to the rear side of the plate and extends to and beyond ajuncture of the plate and the legs such that each of the legs has adownwardly extending one of the biasing ridges. The biasing ridges eachhave an outer surface extending away from the plate and an associatedone of the legs. The outer surfaces at the junctures are convexlyarcuate to facilitate a lever action of the distal ends being liftedupwardly as the plate is tilted rearwardly. A panel is attached to andextends downwardly from the lower end of the plate. The panel ispositioned between the legs and has a free edge positioned distal to thelower end. The panel extends downwardly from the lower end a distanceless than the biasing ridges extend downwardly from the free edge whenthe plate is vertically oriented. The plate engages a handle such thatthe handle extends upwardly from the upper end.

There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more importantfeatures of the disclosure in order that the detailed descriptionthereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that thepresent contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There areadditional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafterand which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.

The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features ofnovelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out withparticularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of thisdisclosure.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)

The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than thoseset forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to thefollowing detailed description thereof. Such description makes referenceto the annexed drawings wherein:

FIG. 1 is a front isometric view of a plank and tile lifting assemblyaccording to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a rear isometric view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 3 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 4 is a top view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 5 is a front view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 6 is a rear view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 7 is a front isometric view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 8 is a rear isometric view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 9 is a bottom, front isometric view of an embodiment of thedisclosure.

FIG. 10 is a side in-use view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 11 is a side in-use view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 12 is a front isometric in-use view of an embodiment of thedisclosure.

FIG. 13 is a front isometric in-use view of an embodiment of thedisclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to FIGS. 1 through13 thereof, a new plank lifting device embodying the principles andconcepts of an embodiment of the disclosure and generally designated bythe reference numeral 10 will be described.

As best illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 13, the plank and tile liftingassembly 10 generally comprises a head 12 of a tool. As shown best inFIGS. 7 and 8, the head 12 includes a plate 14 that has a front side 16,a rear side 18, an upper end 20, a lower end 22, a first lateral edge 24and a second lateral edge 26. A pair of legs 28 each is attached to thelower end 22 such that the legs 28 extend forward of the plate 14. Thelegs 28 are spaced from each other wherein one of the legs 28 extendsdownwardly from the first lateral edge 24 and one of the legs 28 extendsdownwardly from the second lateral edge 26. Each of the legs 28 has adistal end 30 with respect to the plate 14. Generally, the legs 28extend forward of the plate 14 and can be wedged between two attacheditems, such as two planks attached to each other.

Each of the legs 28 includes an attached section 32 attached directly tothe plate 14 and extends downwardly therefrom. An outer section 34includes the distal end 30 and an intermediate section 36 is positionedbetween the attached 32 and outer 34 sections. After the attachedsection 32 extends downwardly from the plate 14, it then bends such thatit extends forwardly of the plate 14. The intermediate section 36 may beangled slightly downwardly from the plate 14 when the plate 14 isvertically oriented as can be seen in the Figures while the outersection 34 may be bent upwardly from the intermediate section 36 suchthat the outer section 34 extends horizontally away from the plate 14when the plate 14 is vertically oriented. As can be seen in the Figures,this creates a greater space between a top side 38 of the intermediatesection 36 and a horizontal plane compared to the top side 38 of theouter section 34.

The top side 38 of the outer section 34, adjacent to the distal end 30,tapers downwardly toward a bottom side 40 of side of the outer section34 such that the distal end 30 forms a wedge or chisel. This wedgefacilitates the penetration of the distal end 40 between two objectsmechanically attached together. The distal end 30 has a notch 42extending therein configured to engage a nail wherein the notch 42 maybe V-shaped. It should be understood that only one of the legs 28 mayinclude the notch 42.

A pair of biasing ridges 44 is attached to the rear side 18 of the plate14 and extends to and beyond a juncture of the plate 14 and the legs 28such that each of the legs 28 has a downwardly extending one of thebiasing ridges 44. The biasing ridges 44 each have an outer surface 46extending away from the plate 14 and an associated one of the legs 28.The outer surfaces 46 at the junctures of the legs 28 and plate 14 areconvexly arcuate to facilitate a lever action of the distal ends 30being lifted upwardly as the plate 14 is tilted rearwardly as is shownin FIG. 11. The biasing ridges 44 may extend along the intermediatesections 36 and are spaced from the distal ends 30. The outer surfaces46 of the biasing ridges 44 positioned on the intermediate sections 36are horizontally oriented when the plate 14 is vertically oriented andare aligned with the bottom side 40 of the outer section 34. While theFigures show the biasing ridges 44, it should be understood that theterm “ridges” is being used for clarification purposes and it iscontemplated that the biasing ridges 44 may be formed from a thickeningof the plate 14 along the first 24 and second 26 lateral edges and athickening of the attached 32 and intermediate 36 sections of the legs28 such that the biasing ridges 44, plate 14 and legs 28 are of aunitary construction. Therefore, the structure only requires downwardlyand rearwardly formed ridges 44 or shoulders that will form a troughbetween them for reasons that will be better understood below.

A panel 48 is attached to and extends downwardly from the lower end 22of the plate 14. The panel 48 is positioned between the legs 28 and hasa free edge 50 positioned distal to the lower end 22. The panel 48extends downwardly from the lower end 22 a distance less than thebiasing ridges 44 extend downwardly from the free edge 50 when the plate14 is vertically oriented. That is, a distance from the free edge 50 tothe lower end 22 is less than a distance from the outer edges 44 to thelower end 22 measured vertically when the plate is vertically orientedfor purposes which will be described below. The panel 48 is curvedforwardly adjacent to the free edge 50. The term “curved” is herein usedto indicate that a lowermost surface of the free edge 50 is convexlyarcuate and therefore may be curved rearwardly as well. This may beachieved by curving the free edge 50 forwardly or, in some instances,rearwardly, but in both cases the curvature allows the free edge 50 tobe useful as a leveraging point without its driving into a surfaceagainst which it is abutted.

The panel 48 may have an aperture 52 extending therethrough which isused for engaging and pulling nails 54 from planks 56 and othersurfaces. The aperture 52 therefore will typically have a pointed endthat is directed toward the free edge 50, the aperture is configured toengage a nail. The aperture 52 may extend upwardly beyond the lower end22 and into the plate 14.

As shown in FIG. 8, the plate 14 has an orifice 58 extendingtherethrough positioned between the upper 20 and lower 22 ends. Theorifice 58 has a top edge 60, a bottom edge 61, a first side edge 62 anda second side edge 63. A nail pull piece 64 is integrally attached toand extends between the top 60 and bottom 61 edges. The nail pull piece64 is bowed rearwardly away from the rear side 18 to allow it to reachnails 54 positioned between planks 56, for example. The nail pull piece64 has an opening 65 extending therethrough and is elongated from thetop edge 60 to the bottom edge 61. The opening 65 tapers to a pointdirected toward the bottom edge 61, and the opening 65 is thereforeconfigured to engage a nail 54 head.

The upper end 20 of the plate 14, or other portions of the plate 14above the nail pull piece 64, may be configured in a conventional mannerto engage a handle 66 such that the handle 66 extends upwardly from theupper end 20. Thus a receiver 68, for example, may be attached to or beintegral with the plate 14 and used to engage a handle 66. The handle 66may be of fixed length or may be telescopic. The length 66 of the handlemay vary depending on usage and be less than 12.0 inches but willtypically have length greater than 48.0 inches such that the assembly 10is used while standing.

The head 12 will be comprises of a rigid, metallic material that willtypically be a steel alloy. The head 12 may be provided in any requiredsize, however, there will be useful sizes dictated depending on theparticular utilization of the head. In one embodiment the head 12 mayhave dimensions useful for removing planks 56 from wooden pallet,planking from a floor subsurface, ceramic tiles from a floor surface,and tack board from subflooring. In this embodiment, the plate 14 has aheight between 5.0 inches and 9.0 inches, and a width from the firstlateral edge 24 to the second lateral edge 26 between 4.0 inches and 9.0inches. The legs 28 extend forwardly from the plate a distance between5.0 inches and 9.0 inches, while a lowermost surface of the bottom side40 of the legs 28 or biasing ridges 44 relative to the lower end 22 isvertically spaced from that lowermost surface of the free edge adistance of between 0.40 inches and 1.0 inches. The rearwardly extendingsurfaces of the biasing ridges 44 extend equal to or more than adistance the prying piece 64 extends rearwardly from the plate 14. Thus,the prying piece 64 and the free edge 50 of the panel 48 are positionedwithin the trough formed by the biasing ridges 44. Typically the plate14 will lie in a plane that is oriented perpendicular to a bottom of thebiasing ridges 44 positioned on the intermediate sections 36 (i.e. sameplane as bottom side of outer sections) but this angle may be largerthan 90° and will usually be less than 110°.

In use, the assembly 10 is utilized for the deconstruction of aplurality of constructions and in particular those related to flooringand decking constructions, a number of examples of which will now beexplained.

For the removal of a first plank 56 of decking, the distal ends 30 aredirected downwardly and between two planks 56, 57. The head 12 is thentilted backwardly such that the distal ends 30 engage the first plank 56and the legs 28 abut an adjacent plank 57 to lift the distal ends 30 andthe first plank 56 upwardly. Once the first plank 56 has cleared theadjacent plank 57, the legs 28 are extended under the first plank 56 andthe biasing ridge 44 used on the adjacent plank 57 to completelydislodge the first plank 56 from a joist 55 or subflooring.

In the same example as immediately above, the next plank or the adjacentplank 57 can then be removed using the joist 55 as a pivot base. Thelegs 28 are extended under the adjacent plank 57 and the free edge 50abutted against the joist 55. Because the free edge 50 does not extenddownwardly away from the plate 14 as far as the legs 28 and biasingridges 44, the biasing ridges 44 will be positioned on either side ofthe joist 55 but not engage it. The plate 14 is then tilted rearward andthe adjacent plank 57 lifted by engagement of the free edge 50 and thejoist 55. Because the biasing ridges 44 are positioned on either side ofthe joist 55, the biasing ridges 44 serve as a saddle to prevent thehead 12 from sliding off of the joist 55.

If any nails 54 remain in the subflooring or joist 55, the notches 42 inthe distal edge 30 can be used to engage the nail head and remove itfrom the joist 55. Alternatively, the free edge 50 may be placed on thejoist 55 such that the nail 54 is engaged with the aperture 52 in thepanel 48 while the plate 14 is tilted rearward. Once the nail 54 isengaged, the plate 14 is tilted forward to pull the nail 54 upwardlyfrom the joist 55. Finally, the nail 54 may be engaged with the opening65 in the nail pull piece 64 by rearwardly tilting the plate 14 to suchan extent that the opening 65 can receive the nail 54 head. The nailpull piece 65 shape allows for engagement of nails 65 that areeffectively “countersunk” between two planks.

For flooring and tile, usually one of the flooring panels (or tiles) isremoved by wedging the distal ends 30 under the same. However, adjacentflooring panels are removed thereafter usually by having the legs 28 andbiasing ridges 44 lying flat on the subfloor with the plate 14vertically oriented and the distal ends 30 abutting the flooring panelto be removed. The distal ends 30 can wedged under the flooring panelsby kicking or otherwise striking the rear side 18 of the panel 14 suchthat the distal ends 30 are driven under the flooring panel or tile.Once the distal edges 30 are under the flooring panel, the biasingridges 44 are used to lift the flooring panel upwardly. Tack stripremoval is accomplished in a similar manner.

With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized thatthe optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodimentenabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials,shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, aredeemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and allequivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings anddescribed in the specification are intended to be encompassed by anembodiment of the disclosure.

Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of theprinciples of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications andchanges will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is notdesired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operationshown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications andequivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of thedisclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used inits non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word areincluded, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. Areference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not excludethe possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless thecontext clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.

I claim:
 1. A head assembly for deconstruction tool configured tofacilitate lifting planks and removing nails, said head assemblycomprising: a plate having a front side, a rear side, an upper end, alower end, a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge; a pair oflegs each being attached to said lower end such that said legs extendforward of said plate, said legs being spaced from each other, whereinone of said legs extends downwardly from said first lateral edge and oneof said legs extends downwardly from said second lateral edge, each ofsaid legs having a distal end with respect to said plate; a pair ofbiasing ridges being attached to said rear side of said plate andextending to and beyond a juncture of said plate and said legs such thateach of said legs has a downwardly extending one of said biasing ridges,said biasing ridges each having an outer surface extending away fromsaid plate and an associated one of said legs, said outer surfaces atsaid junctures being convexly arcuate to facilitate a lever action ofsaid distal ends being lifted upwardly as said plate is tiltedrearwardly; a panel being attached to and extending downwardly from saidlower end of said plate, said panel being positioned between said legs,said panel having a free edge positioned distal to said lower end, saidpanel extending downwardly from said lower end a distance less than saidbiasing ridges extend downwardly from said lower end when said plate isvertically oriented; and wherein said plate is configured to engage ahandle such that said handle extends upwardly from said upper end. 2.The head assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of said legsincludes: an attached section attached to said plate; an outer sectionincluding said distal end; an intermediate section positioned betweensaid attached and outer sections, said attached section extendingdownwardly and then forwardly of said plate, said intermediate sectionbeing angled downwardly from said plate and said outer section extendinghorizontally away from said plate when said plate is verticallyoriented.
 3. The head assembly according to claim 2, wherein a top sideof said outer section of each said leg adjacent to said distal end ofeach said leg tapers downward toward a bottom side of said outer sectionof each said leg such that said distal end of each said leg forms awedge.
 4. The head assembly according to claim 3, wherein said distalend of each said leg has a notch extending therein configured to engagea nail.
 5. The head assembly according to claim 2, wherein said distalend of each said leg has a notch extending therein configured to engagea nail.
 6. The head assembly according to claim 1, wherein said distalend of each of said legs has a notch extending therein configured toengage a nail.
 7. The head assembly according to claim 2, wherein saidbiasing ridges extend along said intermediate sections and are spacedfrom said distal ends.
 8. The head assembly according to claim 7,wherein said outer surfaces of said biasing ridges are positioned onsaid intermediate sections and are horizontally oriented when said plateis vertically oriented.
 9. The head assembly according to claim 1,wherein said panel is curved forwardly adjacent to said free edge. 10.The head assembly according to claim 9, wherein said panel has anaperture extending therethrough, said aperture having a pointed endbeing directed toward said free edge, said aperture being configured toengage a nail.
 11. The head assembly according to claim 1, wherein saidpanel has an aperture extending therethrough, said aperture having apointed end being directed toward said free edge, said aperture beingconfigured to engage a nail.
 12. The head assembly according to claim 1,wherein said plate has an orifice extending therethrough positionedbetween said upper and lower ends, said orifice has a top edge, a bottomedge, a first side edge and a second side edge, a nail pull piece beingintegrally attached to and extending between said top and bottom edges,said nail pull piece being bowed rearwardly away from said rear side.13. The head assembly according to claim 12, wherein said nail pullpiece has an opening extending therethrough and being elongated fromsaid top edge to said bottom edge, said opening tapering to a pointdirected toward said bottom edge, said opening being configured toengage a nail head.
 14. The head assembly according to claim 10, whereinsaid plate has an orifice extending therethrough positioned between saidupper and lower ends, said orifice has a top edge, a bottom edge, afirst side edge and a second side edge, a nail pull piece beingintegrally attached to and extending between said top and bottom edges,said nail pull piece being bowed rearwardly away from said rear side.15. The head assembly according to claim 14, wherein said nail pullpiece has an opening extending therethrough and being elongated fromsaid top edge to said bottom edge, said opening tapering to a pointdirected toward said bottom edge, said opening being configured toengage a nail head.
 16. The head assembly according to claim 4, whereinsaid plate has an orifice extending therethrough positioned between saidupper and lower ends, said orifice has a top edge, a bottom edge, afirst side edge and a second side edge, a nail pull piece beingintegrally attached to and extending between said top and bottom edges,said nail pull piece being bowed rearwardly away from said rear side.17. The head assembly according to claim 16, wherein said nail pullpiece has an opening extending therethrough and being elongated fromsaid top edge to said bottom edge, said opening tapering to a pointdirected toward said bottom edge, said opening being configured toengage a nail head.
 18. A head assembly for deconstruction toolconfigured to facilitate lifting planks and removing nails, said headassembly comprising: a plate having a front side, a rear side, an upperend, a lower end, a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge; a pairof legs each being attached to said lower end such that said legs extendforward of said plate, said legs being spaced from each other, whereinone of said legs extends downwardly from said first lateral edge and oneof said legs extends downwardly from said second lateral edge, each ofsaid legs having a distal end with respect to said plate, said legsextending forward of said plate; each of said legs including: anattached section attached to said plate; an outer section including saiddistal end; an intermediate section positioned between said attached andouter sections, said attached section extending downwardly and thenforwardly of said plate, said intermediate section being angleddownwardly from said plate and said outer section extending horizontallyaway from said plate when said plate is vertically oriented; a top sideof said outer section adjacent to said distal end tapering downwardtoward a bottom side of side of said outer section such that said distalend forms a wedge; said distal end having a notch extending thereinconfigured to engage a nail; a pair of biasing ridges being attached tosaid rear side of said plate and extending to and beyond a juncture ofsaid plate and said legs such that each of said legs has a downwardlyextending one of said biasing ridges, said biasing ridges each having anouter surface extending away from said plate and an associated one ofsaid legs, said outer surfaces at said junctures being convexly arcuateto facilitate a lever action of said distal ends being lifted upwardlyas said plate is tilted rearwardly, said biasing ridges extending alongsaid intermediate sections and being spaced from said distal ends, saidouter surfaces of said biasing ridges positioned on said intermediatesections being horizontally oriented when said plate is verticallyoriented; a panel being attached to and extending downwardly from saidlower end of said plate, said panel being positioned between said legs,said panel having a free edge positioned distal to said lower end, saidpanel extending downwardly from said lower end a distance less than saidbiasing ridges extend downwardly from said lower end when said plate isvertically oriented, said panel being curved forwardly adjacent to saidfree edge; said panel having an aperture extending therethrough, saidaperture having a pointed end being directed toward said free edge, saidaperture being configured to engage a nail; said plate having an orificeextending therethrough positioned between said upper and lower ends,said orifice has a top edge, a bottom edge, a first side edge and asecond side edge, a nail pull piece being integrally attached to andextending between said top and bottom edge, said nail pull piece beingbowed rearwardly away from said rear side, said nail pull piece havingan opening extending therethrough and being elongated from said top edgeto said bottom edge, said opening tapering to a point directed towardsaid bottom edge, said opening being configured to engage a nail head;and wherein said plate is configured to engage a handle such that saidhandle extends upwardly from said upper end.